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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> How did you do this, from kernel commandline or by changing module
|> parameter after boot completed?
| echo
| cd /sys/module/glamo_mci/parameters
| echo 10000000 > sd_max_clk
I don't think this is enough, the "damage" with not recognizing the card
at boot is done by then.
If you can amend the kernel commandline in U-Boot to have
~ glamo_mci.sd_max_clk=10000000
then the change will have effect from the first time the card is looked
at in Linux and I guess it will work around it.
I just ordered a bunch of 8GB cards to see if I can reproduce this and
finally solve it.
- -Andy
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